The Incredible Hulk (Marvel: Incredible Hulk) (Little Golden Book)

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The Incredible Hulk (Marvel: Incredible Hulk) (Little Golden Book)

The Incredible Hulk (Marvel: Incredible Hulk) (Little Golden Book)

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The Earth X series featured a vastly different take on the character, one in which the Hulk and Bruce Banner have finally achieved separation. However, they still rely on each other with Banner becoming a blind child who sees through the Hulk's eyes. In an interview in Comicology Volume I: The Kingdom Come Companion, Alex Ross said that the design of Earth-X Banner and Hulk was based on the appearance of Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur. [ volume&issueneeded] Exiles Totally Awesome Hulk #19, 23, #1.MU; Generations: Banner Hulk & Totally Awesome Hulk #1, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #4

In 2022, Screen Rant included Hulk in their "10 Most Powerful Hercules Villains In Marvel Comics" list. [260] See also The Battleworld domain of Greenland is filled with an assortment of Hulks ranging from Tribal Hulks (a group of Hulks that live like a tribe), Bull Hulks (a group of gamma-irradiated cattle), Sand Hulks (who evoke the traits of Hulk and Sandman), and a Sea Hulk. This land is a recreation of Earth-71612 where it was rendered into a Hulk-filled land by a gamma bomb strike by A.I.M. It was stated that Bruce Banner had started Bannertech Industries and his fate has not been mentioned since A.I.M.'s gamma bomb strike. In addition to the various type of Hulks and a variation of a Red Hulk that rules Greenland as the Red King", a variation of Steve Rogers that was sent into Greenland by God Emperor Doom and Sheriff Strange encountered another variation of Steve Rogers that operated as Doc Green. [226] During the 2014 " Original Sin" storyline, Bruce Banner confronted by the eye of the murdered Uatu the Watcher. Bruce temporarily experienced some of Tony Stark's memories of their first meeting before either of them became the Hulk or Iron Man. During this vision, Bruce witnessed Tony modifying the gamma bomb to be more effective prompting Bruce to realize that Tony was essentially responsible for him becoming the Hulk in the first place. [81] Subsequent research reveals that Tony's tampering had actually refined the bomb's explosive potential so that it would not disintegrate everyone within the blast radius, with the result that Tony's actions had actually saved Bruce's life. [82]

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The Incredible Hulk #436–467, -1, Annual '97; Savage Hulk #1; Cutting Edge #1; Cable #34; Onslaught: Marvel Universe #1; Incredible Hulk: Hercules Unleashed #1; Heroes Reborn: The Return #1-4 The Incredible Hulk is an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero the Hulk and his alter ego Dr. Bruce Banner. First published in May 1962, the series ran for six issues before it was cancelled in March 1963, and the Hulk character began appearing in Tales to Astonish. With issue #102, Tales to Astonish was renamed to The Incredible Hulk in April 1968, becoming its second volume. The series continued to run until issue #474 in March 1999 when it was replaced with the series Hulk which ran until February 2000 and was retitled to The Incredible Hulk 's third volume, running until March 2007 when it became The Incredible Hercules with a new title character. The Incredible Hulk returned in September 2009 beginning at issue #600, which became The Incredible Hulks in November 2010 and focused on the Hulk and the modern incarnation of his expanded family. The series returned to The Incredible Hulk in December 2011 and ran until January 2013, when it was replaced with The Indestructible Hulk as part of Marvel's Marvel NOW! relaunch. Following David's departure, Joe Casey took over as writer until this series ended with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #474 (March 1999). The first volume of the shorter-titled Hulk [19] began immediately the following month, scripted by Byrne and penciled by Ron Garney. [20]

Writer Greg Pak took over the series in 2006, leading the Hulk through several crossover storylines including " Planet Hulk" and " World War Hulk", which left the Hulk temporarily incapacitated and replaced as the series' title character by the demigod Hercules in the retitled The Incredible Hercules (Feb. 2008). The Hulk returned periodically in Hulk, which then starred the new Red Hulk. [40] In September 2009, The Incredible Hulk was relaunched as The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #600. [40] The series was retitled The Incredible Hulks with issue #612 (Nov. 2010) to encompass the Hulk's expanded family, and ran until issue #635 (Oct. 2011) when it was replaced with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 3) (15 issues, Dec. 2011– Dec. 2012) written by Jason Aaron with art by Marc Silvestri. [41] As part of Marvel's 2012 Marvel NOW! relaunch, a series called Indestructible Hulk (Nov. 2012) debuted under the creative team of Mark Waid and Leinil Yu. [42] This series was replaced in 2014 with The Hulk by Waid and artist Mark Bagley. [43]The Hulk character and the concepts behind it have been raised to the level of iconic status by many within and outside the comic book industry. In 2003, Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine claimed the character had "stood the test of time as a genuine icon of American pop culture." [172] In 2008, the Hulk was listed as the 19th greatest comic book character by Wizard magazine. [173] Empire magazine named him as the 14th-greatest comic-book character and the fifth-greatest Marvel character. [174] In 2011, the Hulk placed No. 9 on IGN's list of "Top 100 Comic Book Heroes", [175] and fourth on their list of "The Top 50 Avengers" in 2012. [176] Analysis a b The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators: The Incredible Hulk (IV) Incredible Hulks (2009–2011) DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 201: "The Soviet Super-Soldiers, the Russian equivalent of the Avengers, were a team of super-powered individuals assembled by the Soviet government in this issue by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema." Lee stated that the Hulk's creation was inspired by a combination of Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. [4] Although the Hulk's coloration has varied throughout the character's publication history, the most usual color is green.

a b Jenkins, Paul( w), Garney, Ron( p), Buscema, Sal( i)."Snake Eyes, Part 2" The Incredible Hulk,vol.3,no.13(April 2000).David, Peter( w),Keown, Dale( p),Farmer, Mark( i)."Moving On" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.382(June 1991). a b Hill, Kyle (December 9, 2014). "Who Would Win In A Fight Between Superman And The Hulk?". Nerdist News. Archived from the original on August 28, 2015 . Retrieved October 3, 2016. David, Peter( w), Wildman, Andrew( p),Ivy, Chris( i)."Cold Storage" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.394(June 1992). The Battleworld domain of Bug World that was based from the remnants of Earth-22312 features an anthropomorphic insect version of Hulk called Roly-Poly Hulk. [230] In the Age of Apocalypse alternative setting, Bruce Banner was never exposed to gamma radiation. Therefore, he did not become the Hulk. Instead he became a member of the Human High Council, where he was a scientist and became a weapons designer. However he also yearns to gain knowledge and power, something Apocalypse was willing to help with, and so Bruce sold himself to Mikhail Rasputin, one of the Horsemen of Apocalypse, to give him mutants as test subjects. He succeeds in his experiments and can now transform into a creature resembling the Grey Hulk. He was used as a mole in the council, but was discovered by Susan Storm and Ben Grimm because the patterns of Bruce's injuries were identical to those sustained by the Hulk. [201]

Rebecca Banner (mother, deceased), Brian Banner (father, deceased), Caiera (spouse, deceased), Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (spouse, deceased), Skaar (son), Jennifer Walters (She-Hulk, cousin), Elaine Banner Walters (aunt, deceased), Susan Elizabeth Banner (formerly Susan Drake, aunt, possibly deceased), William Morris Walters (uncle)David, Peter( w),Weeks, Lee( p),Palmer, Tom( i)."Tempest Fugit, Part 1 of 5" The Around this time, co-creator Kirby received a letter from a college dormitory stating the Hulk had been chosen as its official mascot. [9] Kirby and Lee realized their character had found an audience in college-age readers. DeFalco, Tom; Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2008). "1960s". Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0756641238. Tales to Astonish #60...introduced a new series – The Incredible Hulk – starring the famous character. {{ cite book}}: |first2= has generic name ( help) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link) Pak, Greg( w),Cho, Frank( p),Cho, Frank( i)."Cho Time: Part Two" Totally Awesome Hulk,no.2(March 2016).Marvel Comics.



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